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To: Monty Lenard who wrote (44228)12/7/2000 2:28:11 PM
From: chic_hearne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77398
 
Hi Monty,

Man I love this Crisco stock.

IT IS THE SAFEST SHORT IN THE MARKET.

It won't make you rich, but it is not going up. On Monday the only open trade I wasn't worried about was my Crisco short. Just short this f*cker, hold it, and cover in single digits. EVERY bounce gets sold. There's just too much money in Crisco that is becoming intelligent and that far outweighs the dumb money that keeps buying.

This rummy stock will print $39.xx by the end of the year.

chic



To: Monty Lenard who wrote (44228)12/7/2000 6:29:59 PM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77398
 
You may get the 50 dollar day but which direction? :-) AND, since you never sell what good would it do you. You had a 24 dollar day day before yesterday but gave most of it back. VBG

Monty, This is getting very funny. JNPR has regained what it lost already. If a stock like JNPR can't go down in a bad day for the Nasdaq, you have to be a little concerned about holding it as a short position. Add the S and P possibility, and you got some serious worries.

I noticed S and P making more changes----doing lots of these lately; mostly promoting smaller caps. However, the big addition of JNPR seems just to close. If it had happened this evening, the stock would have opened at 180 tomorrow AM. That is the real danger in being short JNPR. I realize you don't take me seriously but since I don't dislike anybody,

I consider this just a friendly reminder of the dangers, specifically in JNPR...IMHO of course.